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All of the adopted children have disabilities of some kind. Their current two-story home was completely unsuitable for the girls special needs. The team built the family a new three-story home, complete with an elevator for the three girls who need wheelchairs. [n 1] Ty’s secret room – Susan's master bedroom
Ty and the design team go to Redondo Beach, California to help a cop mother who was shot in the line of duty and left paralyzed from the waist down. This project was managed by Cornerstone Construction Group with help from Sharefest and 3000 volunteers. [n 4] [n 1] Ty's Secret Room: Tim and Kristina's master bedroom
The kids were all crammed into two bedrooms with the four boys out in the garage. The Makeover team completely demolished the old house and built a brand new house, including a large personal workout room for the family. [n 1] Ty's secret room – Luke's do-it-yourself bedroom. Design team – Ty, Constance, Michael, Paul, Preston, Tracy
"Good Morning America" gave third-grade teacher Glynette Ford a new look Wednesday as part of the show's "Lose 10 Years in 60 Minutes" series. Ford got the makeover because she said people thought ...
One woman's makeover on NBC's morning show took sort of a wacky turn this week. First, Amy Hardy was chosen to receive a makeover on the "Today" show on Wednesday. But since it was April Fools ...
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Brook Imbriani gave blood to a local blood drive, and then was told that a baby girl with leukemia was a match with her bone marrow. Nancy Ramirez, the baby’s mother, nominated the family for a home makeover. At the time, Brook was living in a house with her two kids, her mother, her sister, her brother-in-law, and her nephew. [n 4]
Initially, Girls Make Games was a program run by LearnDistrict, delaying the development of their own video game projects, only later becoming a distinct organisation. [2] [6] Shabir says her ultimate aim with the organization is to make itself obsolete, with the games industry containing a significant proportion of women. [1]